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-- play us a song? >> and a microphone. >> thank you. ♪ >> i love your question and i love your answer. i want to go on record saying i have never seen more positive change than hanging out on twitter for the last few years. it is extraordinary what is happening and especially looking at young people and what they're being exposed to. and how they're connecting, you know, it is amazing. and i have never called it [inaudible] media. is someone else's job. we just use it. ♪ this is a song for you. i am not ukulele player. i am a piano player. you will understand why. ♪ side vicious played a four string bass guitar and could not sing ♪ ♪ everyone hated him except for the ones who loved him. probablysmack and killed his girlfriend nancy spungen ♪ ♪ he would have been happy. ♪ maybe he would not have suffered such a sad end. may be would have sat around just singing nine songs to his girlfriend ♪ ♪ to play your favorite cover songs especially of the words are wrong ♪ ♪ even if your gr
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tell us the very latest. because, as you and i have been pointing out, technically at least, we're going over the fiscal cliff. >> that's right, we are. since the couple of minutes ago that you and i talked, senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has called a meeting right down there, i'm in the house side, over there on the other side of the rotunda is the senate, and not too far away from there is where senate republicans are going to meet. we don't know yet whether or not senator mcconnell is going to announce they do actually have a deal or whether he's simply going to give them a status report or many other variations of what they could be talking about. so we're going to try to monitor that. that meeting starts probably about ten minutes. back to what we talked about at the beginning of the hour. it certainly is noteworthy but perhaps not surprising, since we don't have a deal, that the house of representatives has decided that they're going to have one vote on a nonrelated issue in about an hour and
tell us the very latest. because, as you and i have been pointing out, technically at least, we're going over the fiscal cliff. >> that's right, we are. since the couple of minutes ago that you and i talked, senate republican leader mitch mcconnell has called a meeting right down there, i'm in the house side, over there on the other side of the rotunda is the senate, and not too far away from there is where senate republicans are going to meet. we don't know yet whether or not senator...
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this shouldn't be a surprise to us. it's not as if, if i could use the metaphor, that congress was going along in a bus and -- on a ride through the country and suddenly came to the end of the road and there was a cliff. this shouldn't be a surprise to us. we -- we -- we created this cliff ourselves a year and a half ago when we adopted the budget control act. and we created it for a very good reason: because we knew that we had proven ourselves incapable of making the compromises that were necessary to achieve the long-term bipartisan debt-reduction program that america desperately needs. we're over $16.4 trillion in debt. i'm in my last days as a u.s. senator. if you'd told me when i started that we'd be $16 trillion in debt, i wouldn't have believed it. frankly, if you told me just a dozen years ago at the end of the clinton administration when we were in surplus that we could possibly be $16 trillion in de debt, i would have thought -- well, i would have thought you were not reality-tested. but here we are, and most
this shouldn't be a surprise to us. it's not as if, if i could use the metaphor, that congress was going along in a bus and -- on a ride through the country and suddenly came to the end of the road and there was a cliff. this shouldn't be a surprise to us. we -- we -- we created this cliff ourselves a year and a half ago when we adopted the budget control act. and we created it for a very good reason: because we knew that we had proven ourselves incapable of making the compromises that were...
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that's why we use all-white meat, breading that is whole grain with omega-3 and no preservatives. it is my goal to make the highest quality, best-tasting nugget on the market. i want consumers to go, "dang, that's a good nugget." >>> prankster is at it again, and this time he's making people bug out. walking around the beach with an exterminator suit on telling people he's spraying for caulk roaches. the entire video is set to the ghostbuster's theme. >> whatever it is, i don't want to get sprayed with it. >> why? >> people do get very upset. >> that's toxic, you putting that right in my face, man? >> i'm surprised he didn't get punched. >> he almost did. >> what's wrong with you, man? >> does anybody catch on to this guy? not until he breaks the news, buthe best partsh somebody -- >> did it get on your skin? going to eat your flesh in about five minutes. oh, i got it on you? >> yeah! >> i'm sorry, you really need to get in the water. >> here's where he breaks it to people he's just messing with them. >>> pick your predator. the formidable cotton mouth or always deadly eastern rat
that's why we use all-white meat, breading that is whole grain with omega-3 and no preservatives. it is my goal to make the highest quality, best-tasting nugget on the market. i want consumers to go, "dang, that's a good nugget." >>> prankster is at it again, and this time he's making people bug out. walking around the beach with an exterminator suit on telling people he's spraying for caulk roaches. the entire video is set to the ghostbuster's theme. >> whatever it is,...
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now it is upon us. that is what it is. but he got to keep moving forward and whoever we get as our next coach. >> there's a lot of opportunity out there for him. we want him to be here but it is not the scenario. he is a great coach. he is a great man. >> am anxious to see what they do. i'm going to go home and away from football right now. >> a very emotional reaction from devin hester. mrs of life is in the nfl. people get hired and fired. fill emery will not speak today. you have in this conference tomorrow at 10:00 a.m.. the bears fans already weighing in with their opinions. we're not finding a lot of fans that are all that surprised that he is out. frankly not a lot of them are upset to hear that either. not a lot of love lost for him. use generally muck by most of the last nine years. he led the team with that even kill them in there. even keel demeanor. >> the coach is the one that always gets the criticism in most cases. that is a hard pill to swallow for a coach. if you're not winning, you're not winning. >> he d
now it is upon us. that is what it is. but he got to keep moving forward and whoever we get as our next coach. >> there's a lot of opportunity out there for him. we want him to be here but it is not the scenario. he is a great coach. he is a great man. >> am anxious to see what they do. i'm going to go home and away from football right now. >> a very emotional reaction from devin hester. mrs of life is in the nfl. people get hired and fired. fill emery will not speak today....
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they need us, they need us to all stay focused on them. not on politics. not on, you know, special interests. they need to be focused on families, students, grandmas, you know. folks who are out there working really, really hard and are just looking for a fair shot and some reward for that hard work. they expect our leaders to succeed on their behalf. so do i and so keep the pressure on over the next 12 hours or so. let's see if we can get this thing done and i thank you all, if i don't see, if i don't show up at your house, i want to wish everybody a happy new year. thank you very much. all right. that was president barack obama speaking on what he says is an insight deal on the fiscal cliff but not a final deal. a lot of cheering. felt like a campaign-ish rally. we're not just doing on the spending side anymore but clearly an obama optimistic about this deal. its chances and what it means for the white house. that does it for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." happy new year, everyone. "news nation" is next. >>> hello there, i'm t.j. holmes. pres
they need us, they need us to all stay focused on them. not on politics. not on, you know, special interests. they need to be focused on families, students, grandmas, you know. folks who are out there working really, really hard and are just looking for a fair shot and some reward for that hard work. they expect our leaders to succeed on their behalf. so do i and so keep the pressure on over the next 12 hours or so. let's see if we can get this thing done and i thank you all, if i don't see, if...
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. >>> popped up on the internet because she has a blog where she shows us she can do something without her arms. this time -- >> i want to show you guys how i take showers. wait, i already took a shower today, and i'm not dirty. let's get started! >> she rinses off, sits down, uses her feet to get soapy and rub the soap in. >> i wash my legs and my feet. >> oh, wow. >> she is so incredible. it's just absolutely incredible to watch her. she's flexible, she's like a gymnast the way she can bend her legs and her body, but she's so open. and i'm sure that makes anybody else who sees her videos feel so comfortable in their own skin, because she's so comfortable in hers. >> the bottle says run your fingers through your hair, well, that's bull [ bleep ]. i make an exception. i run my toes through my hair. >> she's doing an amazing job. i mean, look at her. and now she has to dry off. >> that's how you shower when you have no arms. >> i have talked to her, this is awesome. >>> what we know about iceland, it's cold, it snows a lot. this video shows the aftermath of a bad snowstorm in the mounta
. >>> popped up on the internet because she has a blog where she shows us she can do something without her arms. this time -- >> i want to show you guys how i take showers. wait, i already took a shower today, and i'm not dirty. let's get started! >> she rinses off, sits down, uses her feet to get soapy and rub the soap in. >> i wash my legs and my feet. >> oh, wow. >> she is so incredible. it's just absolutely incredible to watch her. she's flexible,...
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>> the next few days will tell us a lot. if she's just in the hospital to adjust the doet dose of her medication, we don't need to be concerned about long-term consequences. if she's longer in the hospital, sounds like there's more going on than meets the eye, then we need to be concerned. >> dr. raj, thank you. erica? >>> there is still no deal. can a deal be reached in time? kelly o'donnell is on capitol hill. >> countdown to midnight is actually a celebration on this day, but that is not the case here. there has been some constructive movement on issues like all kinds of new taxes that could go into effect. the real problem is a battle over spending. today there is a change in who is leading the talks. after working through the weekend, holiday good wishes gave way to pessimism, following a sunday night meeting of house republicans. >> the future of the country, you know, rests in the hands of 70 and 80-year-olds who have jet lag it's probably not the best thing but that's all right. >> reporter: no deal struck and so no
>> the next few days will tell us a lot. if she's just in the hospital to adjust the doet dose of her medication, we don't need to be concerned about long-term consequences. if she's longer in the hospital, sounds like there's more going on than meets the eye, then we need to be concerned. >> dr. raj, thank you. erica? >>> there is still no deal. can a deal be reached in time? kelly o'donnell is on capitol hill. >> countdown to midnight is actually a celebration on...
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how widely is this used? and why is it not used more widely? >> are you hearing about it at the nacent stages. >> that 17-year-old walked at graduation. his parents thought he was dead. it's remarkable. >> sounds so simple. fish oil. >> that sometimes gets in the way. things that are simple, people think it can't be that easy, but it possibly could be. more studies are needed. >> really interesting. >>> ahead on "starting point," what were the top internet searches and videos of 2012. you might be surprised by google's top five. you're watching "starting point." emax everything you can fit in this bag is 20% off. saving 20% on everything your company needs. it's a big deal. check your december 30th sunday paper or print the coupon at officemax.com. check for more! well, i guess i can double check... my watch! [ male announcer ] it pays to double check, with state farm. >>> here's a question for you. what did you google this past year? google is revealing its top trends of 2012, analyzing 1.2 trillion searches in 146 languages. two top events of
how widely is this used? and why is it not used more widely? >> are you hearing about it at the nacent stages. >> that 17-year-old walked at graduation. his parents thought he was dead. it's remarkable. >> sounds so simple. fish oil. >> that sometimes gets in the way. things that are simple, people think it can't be that easy, but it possibly could be. more studies are needed. >> really interesting. >>> ahead on "starting point," what were the...
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host: also, send us an e-mail and jonas on facebook, -- join us on facebook or you can send us a tweet. let's take a scan of the headlines and we begin with "the atlanta journal-constitution." a lot of talking but still no votes. the deadline has come and gone. one last day for a fiscal deal is the headline from "the boston globe." we are also keeping an eye on wall street. the markets are queasy. from the headlines "the wall street journal." host: a lot of activity on the house and senate chamber. we will be falling all of that on the c-span networks. we have the deputy white house editor from politico. tell us where we stand. guest: we stand in limbo, is the best way to put it. the senate was hoping they could be the ones to reach a deal over the weekend and they could not and that has left things in the house still waiting for the senate to move with the house acting yesterday. they did a procedural change so they could vote quickly on a senate deal if there is a senate deal. it doesn't look like we're likely headed to one at this time. host: that leads to lay blame game and this he
host: also, send us an e-mail and jonas on facebook, -- join us on facebook or you can send us a tweet. let's take a scan of the headlines and we begin with "the atlanta journal-constitution." a lot of talking but still no votes. the deadline has come and gone. one last day for a fiscal deal is the headline from "the boston globe." we are also keeping an eye on wall street. the markets are queasy. from the headlines "the wall street journal." host: a lot of...
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you can also use cava. it gives it the tingle with you a little bit. >> this is just, again, fresh juices. it's about five or six different juices. we serve it in a mason jar with a little ice, and it's delicious. rebirth. >> pass it around. >> thank you. thank you. >> doesn't do any good sitting there. >> what are you making here? >> we're talking about pork. a beautiful pork loin. >> is this brined? >> it is brined. >> why do you brine? >> you brine a pork. you brine poultry, and for the very reason of keeping the moisture conat the particular time. you're plumping up the meat. it's going to sort of giver you a little bit of wiggle room when you sort of potentially overcook it. it stays moist. >> what is it? >> brining is a process of adding salt, yes. we do honey as well, and that gives a little sweetness with the pork, and i think it shows in the color here. when you add honey to it, it will give it a beautiful texture. we're going to add a little bit of more to our glaze. once we have brined it for eig
you can also use cava. it gives it the tingle with you a little bit. >> this is just, again, fresh juices. it's about five or six different juices. we serve it in a mason jar with a little ice, and it's delicious. rebirth. >> pass it around. >> thank you. thank you. >> doesn't do any good sitting there. >> what are you making here? >> we're talking about pork. a beautiful pork loin. >> is this brined? >> it is brined. >> why do you brine?...
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. >> 18 hours ahead of us. >> happy 2013 to those folks just a few hours away from us. good morning, everybody. i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin. joe kernen is joining us from washington, d.c. this morning along with john harwood. joe, i know you have a huge lineup there. and i know you were up a little late last night, too, right? >> yes, becky, very late. you and andrew, i hope you guys are ready for the heavy lifting. can i ask you a question? are they over the cliff in new zealand, do you know? >> yeah, i guess that's it. >> the sequester would have gone into effect. >> no, that's probably only affecting us here, but that shows you how close it is. we are -- i guess something could happen at 11:00. we'll see, beck. andrew, good to see you, as well. >> good to see you. >> we've switched. i've got the jacket on, you've got the jacket off. how does that capital building look? >> it looks great behind you. you look very statesman like, absolutely. you have your rise above pin on for this final day. >> he looks like a senator. >> you do have a senatorial loo
. >> 18 hours ahead of us. >> happy 2013 to those folks just a few hours away from us. good morning, everybody. i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin. joe kernen is joining us from washington, d.c. this morning along with john harwood. joe, i know you have a huge lineup there. and i know you were up a little late last night, too, right? >> yes, becky, very late. you and andrew, i hope you guys are ready for the heavy lifting. can i ask you a question? are they over the...
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what science would you use? she said, we would use the united nations, the inter governmental panel on climate change. it cooperate have been better -- it couldn't have been better timing. you talk about poetic justice, governor, it was a matter of days that clay mat gate came in. remember climate gate? it shows without a shadow of the doubt that the united nations has been cooking this science for a long period of time. >> it is amazing. when you bring these things to light a lot of americans are shocked to realize that you and the last few in the senate may be the last backstop before this administration takes us into some international treaty, international law, international agreement that none of us really would ever agree to. >> there are people i serve with who think it is not a good idea. what about our sovereignty? that's what it is all about. nonetheless, this did come from them. you have to keep in mind that -- you and i can both remember when the democrats' primary source of funding in washington was
what science would you use? she said, we would use the united nations, the inter governmental panel on climate change. it cooperate have been better -- it couldn't have been better timing. you talk about poetic justice, governor, it was a matter of days that clay mat gate came in. remember climate gate? it shows without a shadow of the doubt that the united nations has been cooking this science for a long period of time. >> it is amazing. when you bring these things to light a lot of...
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maybe they did not intend to use it. that was a big debate. an article in october 1774 basically provided british ships from taking ammunition and other things to the colonies but unless it was officially sanctioned. so they were very alert to this. as soon as the colony's heard about the order in council prohibiting ammunition and munitions being sent to the colonies, in new hampshire and rhode island patriot and militias took over the fourth and took the ammunition and canons they could get. everybody knew what was coming in the winter of 1774-1775. >> how many people thought in the revolutionary war? >> how many people fought at least once in some battle? i would guess at least 200,000 to 250,000. but the number of regular american troops was not very high. let's say some small cavalry patrol goes into some part of new jersey and says the britisher bringing a supply wagon, 45 wagons, do you really want to capture them? so a militia would shore up with regular soldiers so there would be action. there was a lot of that. the data on just ameri
maybe they did not intend to use it. that was a big debate. an article in october 1774 basically provided british ships from taking ammunition and other things to the colonies but unless it was officially sanctioned. so they were very alert to this. as soon as the colony's heard about the order in council prohibiting ammunition and munitions being sent to the colonies, in new hampshire and rhode island patriot and militias took over the fourth and took the ammunition and canons they could get....
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is it deployed for productive uses? i think in the case of the united states we've seen what's been written about is that many companies have spent hundreds of billions of dollars buying back their own stock. they've been borrowing this money cheaply and using it to buy back their own stock, rather than investing in productive capital projects and there's a cool of thought that says most of the growth in the stock market has been because companies have been net buyers of stock, whereas retail investors and the mutual fund funds have been net sellers of stock. so we're not in a very productive economy right now. >> we've seen investment in energy, no question about that across the country, but what about our favorite, steve moore here, what do you think? is 2013 going to turn the corner like ben bernanke and others are saying? >> i never like to bet against the american economy and there are so many spirits. and we haven't had a real recovery in four years. you get the feeling that the economy is ready to pop, but the co
is it deployed for productive uses? i think in the case of the united states we've seen what's been written about is that many companies have spent hundreds of billions of dollars buying back their own stock. they've been borrowing this money cheaply and using it to buy back their own stock, rather than investing in productive capital projects and there's a cool of thought that says most of the growth in the stock market has been because companies have been net buyers of stock, whereas retail...
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we are using #fiscalcliff. you will see all the comments streamed from viewers, reporters, members of congress, and others. c-span.org/fiscalcliff. we understand the democratic caucus meeting made the whole thing up. gina is on the independent line from tennessee. caller: i believe there needs to be a fair tax. all of this planning, we need to look at where we started and how much spending we're doing. the democrats are refusing to quit the spending. it is kind of like they're holding the noose on the gnp -- gop. i used to be a democrat but and now an independent. the entitlements need to be taken care of. i am not talking about social security and medicare. i am talking about food stamps and welfare and all of the people being pandered to since the beginning of 2008. host: you mentioned a fair tax. what do you like about that? what do you mean by that sort of proposal? caller: if you take the income of the ones actual working, actual tax payers, and do it to what they are making, if you make more money, you ar
we are using #fiscalcliff. you will see all the comments streamed from viewers, reporters, members of congress, and others. c-span.org/fiscalcliff. we understand the democratic caucus meeting made the whole thing up. gina is on the independent line from tennessee. caller: i believe there needs to be a fair tax. all of this planning, we need to look at where we started and how much spending we're doing. the democrats are refusing to quit the spending. it is kind of like they're holding the noose...
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and, candidly, much of that is us. we need to pass some legislation to deal with f.h.a. and we've been resistant to do that. i know that johnny isakson and david vitter and others in our body have been pushing for us to address that. i know the president, the presiding officer today, we serve on the banking committee together and we know that reforms need to take place. but here's what i would say. the main reason f.h.a. is in the problem that it's in is due to loans that were made back in 2006, 2007, 2008 and the beginning of 2009. and what's happening is the losses from those loans are just now kicking in. and there's no question that f.h.a. has some issues relative to their economic value. but there have been five increases in rates at f.h.a. just in recent times to try to get it back where it needs to be. so what i would say to my friends on this side of the aisle is, if we think that f.h.a. can get better by not having a director, i find that to be kind of strange. i mean, sheers there acting -- she's the acting director since david stevens left. but it seems to me
and, candidly, much of that is us. we need to pass some legislation to deal with f.h.a. and we've been resistant to do that. i know that johnny isakson and david vitter and others in our body have been pushing for us to address that. i know the president, the presiding officer today, we serve on the banking committee together and we know that reforms need to take place. but here's what i would say. the main reason f.h.a. is in the problem that it's in is due to loans that were made back in...
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the chaplain: let us pray. mighty god, have mercy upon us because of your unfailing love. because of your great compassion, let us feel your presence today on capitol hill. as we gather this weekend with so much work left undone, guide our lawmakers with your wisdom. show them the right thing to do and give them the courage to do it. be their shelter in the midst of the storm, regardless of how high the waters rise. when they feel exhausted, remind them of the great sufficiency of your grace. look with favor on our nation and save us from self-inflicted wounds. we pray in your great name. amen. the presiding officer: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the presiding officer: the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c., december 30, 2012. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i her
the chaplain: let us pray. mighty god, have mercy upon us because of your unfailing love. because of your great compassion, let us feel your presence today on capitol hill. as we gather this weekend with so much work left undone, guide our lawmakers with your wisdom. show them the right thing to do and give them the courage to do it. be their shelter in the midst of the storm, regardless of how high the waters rise. when they feel exhausted, remind them of the great sufficiency of your grace....
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there certainly calling us, talking to us. the environment you describe, where this is a unique holiday season in washington -- five times in modern history have we been into session this late in the year. some of these discussions tend to be a little academic. we think, who is in the power structure, who looks good, who is looking good in this but in the real-- world -- my barber is worried, should i hunker down, is this as good as it is ever going to be? people are concerned about the unknown here. the ultimate people that matter here are the american people, the small-business owner, the single word about whether a child will love the opportunity to go to college -- mom worried about whether her child will have the opportunity to go tco college. this reminds me of the yankee's technology questions. -- y2k technology question. we can only hope that a settlement happens here over the course of the next few days. if that does not happen, let's hope you're able to get it turned around early next year. >> are you preparing for p
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compounds that are used. they're not revealed. >> reporter: we don't know how often problems occur. >> a number of these cases have been closed by nondisclosure agreements. the land owner, the farmer, is compensated. in exchange for that compensation it's purchased. >> reporter: is fracking worth the risk? the trouble is we don't know what the risk is. the e.p.a. is only now conducting the first national comprehensive study. it won't be finished until 2014. here's one thing we do know. fracking has been incredibly successful. there are 36,000 fracking wells in this country. thousands more open up every year. the price of natural gas has dropped 86% from its high in 2008. we're actually about to start exporting it. over time, it's a good bet that fracking will become cleaner and safer, thanks to public pressure and new regulation. and that's lucky because here's another thing we know for sure. fracking isn't going away. okay, here's the pla >> osgood: next, you do the math. check our bags for free, rst we're g
compounds that are used. they're not revealed. >> reporter: we don't know how often problems occur. >> a number of these cases have been closed by nondisclosure agreements. the land owner, the farmer, is compensated. in exchange for that compensation it's purchased. >> reporter: is fracking worth the risk? the trouble is we don't know what the risk is. the e.p.a. is only now conducting the first national comprehensive study. it won't be finished until 2014. here's one thing we...
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i think all of us stand on his shoulders. i think we probably would not have won the american revolutionary war without him, we might not well have gotten a constitution without him, and we might not well have been able to find an orderly system of self-government. and we all stand on his shoulders. and washington was very big on listening to people who actually knew what they were doing. [laughter] and i mean this in a very specific, narrow way. because i'm not against listening to people who know more than you do about their topic. i've listened to consultants who know less than you do but get paid for telling you thing z so you feel secure, because you paid for somebody else, and it fails, it's their fault. so washington, for example u in a fight at trenton -- this is in the second trenton campaign -- needs advice. calls a council of war with. and there are two people in the council who are not part of his military. they're local farmers. and i always remind -- i was at one time the longest-serving teacher in the senior mi
i think all of us stand on his shoulders. i think we probably would not have won the american revolutionary war without him, we might not well have gotten a constitution without him, and we might not well have been able to find an orderly system of self-government. and we all stand on his shoulders. and washington was very big on listening to people who actually knew what they were doing. [laughter] and i mean this in a very specific, narrow way. because i'm not against listening to people who...
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mail us. a very good morning to you. taking to the latest headlines on the fiscal cliff. i will run a few -- through a few of them for you. from "the daily news" -- also "l.a. times" -- i will take to "a "boston globe"" -- "the boston globe" -- the new york post -- the story i want to start with this morning is from politico. that line is -- senate leaders are headed into a critical sunday session of congress with a similar mission to avoid historic tax hikes, setting the stage for a high wire a final act of fiscal cliff negotiating just two days before the country is hit with a series of tough austerity measures. -- that again is from politico this morning. you're getting your thoughts, and we want to hear your message to congress on the fiscal cliff negotiations. the politico story mentioned what was happening on saturday evening on capitol hill. here is the washington post -- the washington post also offers a handy time line of what is set to happen today in the countdown to the cliff. at 1
mail us. a very good morning to you. taking to the latest headlines on the fiscal cliff. i will run a few -- through a few of them for you. from "the daily news" -- also "l.a. times" -- i will take to "a "boston globe"" -- "the boston globe" -- the new york post -- the story i want to start with this morning is from politico. that line is -- senate leaders are headed into a critical sunday session of congress with a similar mission to avoid...
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> that's it for us five. but be sure to tune in on sunday at 8:00 p.m. senior eastern. we want to thank everybody for watching and being with us. . >> jon: on the panel. fox news contributor, judy miller, rich grenell that served for four ambassadors and jim pinkerton and fox news political analyst. juan williams. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. >> we can now definitively say that president barack obama will be re-elected, mitt romney will come up a loser in this race. >> jon: the billing media story of the year, the presidential election. that was how it ended. barack obama beating mitt romney and an end to a bitter season that started early with the g.o.p. primaries and events like this. >> we saw some of this black church in south carolina where a woman asked you why you referred a president obama as the food stamp president. it sounds as if you are suitcase to go belittle people. >> first of all, juan, the fact is that more people have been put on food stamps by barack obama than any presid
> that's it for us five. but be sure to tune in on sunday at 8:00 p.m. senior eastern. we want to thank everybody for watching and being with us. . >> jon: on the panel. fox news contributor, judy miller, rich grenell that served for four ambassadors and jim pinkerton and fox news political analyst. juan williams. i'm jon scott. fox news watch is on right now. >> we can now definitively say that president barack obama will be re-elected, mitt romney will come up a loser in this...
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> homework, girls, and friday night football were paul's priorities when he was last a free man. >> that was me just a few months before i got locked up. >> wow. >> yeah, i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> are you ready for your picture? >> when we met him at indiana state prison, he was 43, had served 26 years of a 55-year sentence, and was working as the visiting room photographer. >> look at me. >> we went digital about three months ago. still kind of learning it. there's a lot of things with the 35 millimeter i was accustomed to. >> when i first met paul he came up to me because i had a little digital camera and he had taken photographs of people on family days and whatnot. he had a million questions about photography and, you know, telling me everything he did. so for me he was like one of the most harmless people at the prison. >> how are you doing? >> with his very simple, sweet demeanor, i was shock
i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> homework, girls, and friday night football were paul's priorities when he was last a free man. >> that was me just a few months before i got locked up. >> wow. >> yeah, i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> are you ready for your picture? >> when we met him at indiana state prison, he was 43, had served 26 years of a 55-year sentence, and was working...
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they are trying define us as something as we are not. mormonism issue was front and center early on. think the romney campaign did a good job of trying to downplay that. certain members were nervous about bringing it up but the social media types and bloggers were constantly trying to make an issue and picked up by some. >> jon: what about the conventions when mitt romney got nominated, when barack obama got renominated, was it fair? >> when i look at the republican convention, the coverage, there was an effort to fear but i think they fell off the knowledge. it was clint eastwood and new famous empty chair. suddenly somehow a hollywood actor who was brought in because he had done the ad during the superbowl that seemed to be pro obama, but here he is endorsing mitt romney that was bigger than anything that mitt romney did. that is the most memorable event from a convention that i believe not only did mitt romney stand up but also paul ryan and several hispanics did an excellent job to present a conservative reason to oust president obam
they are trying define us as something as we are not. mormonism issue was front and center early on. think the romney campaign did a good job of trying to downplay that. certain members were nervous about bringing it up but the social media types and bloggers were constantly trying to make an issue and picked up by some. >> jon: what about the conventions when mitt romney got nominated, when barack obama got renominated, was it fair? >> when i look at the republican convention, the...
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i do without fair use. but within that, there is said doctrine called transformative use. that is a camel that is once in the tent destroys what fair use is intended to mean. and the judge had a radical notion of transformative use to copy an entire book.
i do without fair use. but within that, there is said doctrine called transformative use. that is a camel that is once in the tent destroys what fair use is intended to mean. and the judge had a radical notion of transformative use to copy an entire book.
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brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. sfx- "sounds of african drum and flute" look who's back. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than antelope with night-vision goggles. nice! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> when we first met sandra culbertson out on the yard at the tennessee prison for women, we immediately recognized that she had a flair for the dramatic. >> i seen her from across the campus, much like the sunset like that, and i run while they were shooting big bean bags from the top of the roofs. ka-blam! missed it by her. i kept running. >> she's insane. >> here comes another bean bag. ka-blam! boom! oh, it hit me in the back and i fell in her arms and it
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>> after the interview, schaeffer invited us inside his cell where he showed us a few of the many watches he has purchased in prison. >> this is a guess, you know guess, yeah? america, you know, huh? but i have at home, much watches, i don't allow to bring to the prison, so i must always buy new watch that i want. >> not long after receiving his new watch, schaeffer's thoughts turn to corry, the woman he killed. >> i think of corry and that's very strange, never. never is a big word, but i only think of my dog, my cars, my house, my girlfriend, my son. and corry, i think i want to block it. i think. she's the reason why i'm here. >> schaeffer says the couple's 3-year-old son now lives with his sister. >> i think one thing for sure, he gets everything he wants. love, money. he has it very good now. >> but he doesn't have a mother and he doesn't have a father. >> he's like the same like me. when i was adopted. i don't know my parents, also. >>> coming up -- >> this is the guy we're all told to fear and to defend ourselves against. >> after performing the rapes, physical rapes, i would liter
>> after the interview, schaeffer invited us inside his cell where he showed us a few of the many watches he has purchased in prison. >> this is a guess, you know guess, yeah? america, you know, huh? but i have at home, much watches, i don't allow to bring to the prison, so i must always buy new watch that i want. >> not long after receiving his new watch, schaeffer's thoughts turn to corry, the woman he killed. >> i think of corry and that's very strange, never. never...
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being deployed for the productive uses? in the case of the united states what we have seen, what has been written about is many companies have spent hundreds of billions of dollars buying back their own stock. they have been borrowing this mone oy cheaply and using it to buy back their own stock rather than investing it in productive capital projects. and there is a school of thought that says most of the growth in the stock market is most of the companies have been buyers of stock whereas retail investors or even mutual funds have been net sellers of stock i. we are not in a productive economy. >> we have seen investment in economy. what about our favorite bull? what do you think? is 2013 going to turn the corner in a better direction like ben better -- bernanke and the other head chairs are saying? >> we haven't had a real recovery in four years. we really haven't. you just get the feeling that the economy is ready to pop. the argument though is everything washington is doing is holding back this expansion. that'sou the f
being deployed for the productive uses? in the case of the united states what we have seen, what has been written about is many companies have spent hundreds of billions of dollars buying back their own stock. they have been borrowing this mone oy cheaply and using it to buy back their own stock rather than investing it in productive capital projects. and there is a school of thought that says most of the growth in the stock market is most of the companies have been buyers of stock whereas...
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> here's what's happening. with just over two days to the fiscal cliff, the lawmakers were in discussions all day, if they can't reach a deal by new year's eve, payroll taxes hike for every american, and they could see deep spending cuts. >>> and a 31-year-old woman charged with murder, a hate crime. she pushed a man on to the train >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> we were at indiana state prison the day paul took his first step towards freedom since getting locked up for participating in his father's murder. he was being transferred to a lower security work release program as a precursor to his parole. >> my good-byes are said. it's over with. change into this right here and you'll never see me here again after today. >> paul was incarcerated 26 years. the day he was released for the work release center, and he seemed a little bit nervous but more excited than anything else. >> i feel like a human bei
i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> here's what's happening. with just over two days to the fiscal cliff, the lawmakers were in discussions all day, if they can't reach a deal by new year's eve, payroll taxes hike for every american, and they could see deep spending cuts. >>> and a 31-year-old woman charged with murder, a hate crime. she pushed a man on to the train >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is...
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this amazingly useful app allows you to take pictures of your mortgage documents using an iphone or android smart phone... so you can easily send them to us. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ooh, la-la! one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmmm tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example, is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15 % or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? >>> april 26, 2004, perry, georgia. officer chris sutcliffe is in his patrol car overlooking the interstate when he notices a pickup truck making a sharp turn off the exit, going way too fast. seconds later, he sees another police car going after it, sirens blaring. officer sutcliffe doesn't think twice. he makes a quick but fateful decision to follow the speeding pol
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please quit referring to us as "ordinary" and referred to us as the backbone of the nation. guest: i was born in massachusetts, so i certainly feel you are part of the backbone of the nation. there is not reformed insurance policy coverage in this bill. a big problem people have is that many people had a homeowner's insurance they incorrectly thought would cover flooding. a lot of people do not have flood insurance. those people have large amount of damages preventing them from doing repairs. i think you can get $31,000 through fema. there are small business loans available. $31,000 for homes with major damage is small. a big part of this bill is providing other sources of funding for those without adequate insurance coverage. host: next up is pri from new york, new york, impacted by the storm. caller: good morning. i am disabled. i am a staten islander. before the hearing on fare increases, when the staten island ferry was reopened, i wrote about it and took photographs. my senator contacted them. those who are ambulatory impaired have no way to get to the ferry by train. i
please quit referring to us as "ordinary" and referred to us as the backbone of the nation. guest: i was born in massachusetts, so i certainly feel you are part of the backbone of the nation. there is not reformed insurance policy coverage in this bill. a big problem people have is that many people had a homeowner's insurance they incorrectly thought would cover flooding. a lot of people do not have flood insurance. those people have large amount of damages preventing them from doing...
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is that some uses, those uses that qualify as transformative uses should be available without fee which is the same proposition that about the operation. >> we can agree some uses are fair use. >> i will -- my -- never argue points of law with a lawyer especially on copyright on the other side of the case. let me say this in layman's terms and speaking as a layman and as a professor and a scholar or a writer who relies on fair use. i believe in fair use. i could not do what i'd do without fair use but within fair use there is a doctrine called france formative use which you just mentioned and that is a camel that opens into the tent, destroys my mind what fair use is intended to mean and that is what i would call a radical notion of transformative use that you can copy and entire book, not little bits and pieces, you are talking about the whole thing. i think higher courts will resolve that the supreme court has a much more conservative and fair view of fair use that doesn't allow people guiding of fair use. >> i have a fair bit to say here. i would say first of all, when you look at we
is that some uses, those uses that qualify as transformative uses should be available without fee which is the same proposition that about the operation. >> we can agree some uses are fair use. >> i will -- my -- never argue points of law with a lawyer especially on copyright on the other side of the case. let me say this in layman's terms and speaking as a layman and as a professor and a scholar or a writer who relies on fair use. i believe in fair use. i could not do what i'd do...
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but right now, washington has really pushed us to the brink. and i think what everybody agrees on, i think ron would agree with me, is that no one wants to get blamed for taxes going up on 98% of the american people. and so that i think is what we're going to be seeing in whatever deal gets done. those will be the things that will be underscored. and then i think there will be a commitment for longer term spending cuts as well as tax reform. >> maria, ron, thank you very much. good conversation there. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> can the government legally eavesdrop on your private conversations? a controversial measure is on its way to president obama's desk. supporters say it will stop terrorists right in their tracks. opponents say it could lead to abuse. 00 pounds? 315 horsepower. what's that in reindeer-power? [ laughs ] [ pencil scratches ] [ male announcer ] chevy's giving more. now through january 2nd, no monthly payments until spring for qualified buyers. get the silverado for 0% apr financing for 60 months plus $1,000 holiday bonus
but right now, washington has really pushed us to the brink. and i think what everybody agrees on, i think ron would agree with me, is that no one wants to get blamed for taxes going up on 98% of the american people. and so that i think is what we're going to be seeing in whatever deal gets done. those will be the things that will be underscored. and then i think there will be a commitment for longer term spending cuts as well as tax reform. >> maria, ron, thank you very much. good...
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they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have the installation, the regional installation command and also partners with the operational foresite. we allow the operational foresight, we maintain those but then we coordinate, cooperate, with the operational foresight once the call comes in for support. so we're able to do that obviously through memorandum of understandings and we have agreements and our wing operating orders allow for the fact the operational control, at least under operational response, maintains with the operators. the third aircraft wing maintains operational control but we send our operatives out to be controlled by th
they normally put us in an alert stat us so we're prepared to respond in an attack mode. i don't often work with chief chaney in southern california, about a month ago we had 9 aircraft at our peak working fires throughout northern california if that answers your question. >> any other responses? >> i wanted to touch -- can you hear me now? i wanted to touch on that last topic as far as the command control because what we have here in the marine corps is similar to the navy. we have...
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and to your point, you've used the word flexible. let's take a look at who this flexibility works for. it works well for the employers, for the companies. but the rise of contingent labor, the rise of long-term unemployment and collapse of the local labor market have created incredible problems for workers. that flexibility has not worked for workers. >> there are problems that workers are experiencing that probably due to globalization and other things, it's causing a bad scene for workers in general. but these developments aren't necessarily making it worse. they are just going along with the badness there. like, for example -- >> i don't know about that. there are 64,000 workers in georgia who are going into christmas just having been kicked out of earned unemployment benefits. why? because they are working in schools. they are the people who clean the schools, drive the buses, serve food to the kids, and they have been told overnight that they should think of themselves as getting laid off once a quarter and cannot access unemplo
and to your point, you've used the word flexible. let's take a look at who this flexibility works for. it works well for the employers, for the companies. but the rise of contingent labor, the rise of long-term unemployment and collapse of the local labor market have created incredible problems for workers. that flexibility has not worked for workers. >> there are problems that workers are experiencing that probably due to globalization and other things, it's causing a bad scene for...
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and he's with us in the kitchen today. thanks for joining us. >> nice to see you, man. >> any good party has to have good food. >> absolutely. and has to start with a good cocktail. >> any party i'm going to. >> exactly. this is pineapple syrup. pour a little bit into the champagne flutes. has a great little flavor. and you're just going to top that off. the idea with this book is to teach people how to cook because a lot of people don't know how to cook, right? >> this okay? >> that's perfect. >> in your kitchen, those that are really scared, call it cooking for dummies, right? you -- this book will walk you through it. this is in the book, using pineapple syrup. >> happy holidays. happy holidays. >> you show up to a party, you bring an eggplant caviar, roast an eggplant pureed and this is whole wheat pita chips. salt and curry powder toasted in the oven. you put it in the bowl to host, you're done. >> very simple, impressive. and when you put the word caviar -- >> yeah, they think you banked it. so please try that and if
and he's with us in the kitchen today. thanks for joining us. >> nice to see you, man. >> any good party has to have good food. >> absolutely. and has to start with a good cocktail. >> any party i'm going to. >> exactly. this is pineapple syrup. pour a little bit into the champagne flutes. has a great little flavor. and you're just going to top that off. the idea with this book is to teach people how to cook because a lot of people don't know how to cook, right?...
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this new mission area that's coming our way i think in a more deliberate form is important to us. i have been a believer in it for years and i think what we are starting it see here in san francisco is a model of how we can approach our ability to spert our fellow citizens. so thank you very much for the chance to speak to you and with that, sir, i open it up to questions. is that right? (applause). >> okay, sir, we're ready for the panel. >> yeah, if you'll just remain in place, we're going to shift, we'll brin . >> yeah, if you'll just remain in place, we're going to shift, we'll bring the panel up and the person that will be introducing the panel, lewis loeven. i have to tell you, lewis loeven is the person that put all this together. he's worked months for this so i want to thank you publicly, lewis, for this. >> thank you. while the panelists are coming up i'd just like to tell you when general myat and i went down to brief secretary schultz a couple months ago, he invited admiral roughhead and secretary perry into the briefing we had a discussion about the whole program at f
this new mission area that's coming our way i think in a more deliberate form is important to us. i have been a believer in it for years and i think what we are starting it see here in san francisco is a model of how we can approach our ability to spert our fellow citizens. so thank you very much for the chance to speak to you and with that, sir, i open it up to questions. is that right? (applause). >> okay, sir, we're ready for the panel. >> yeah, if you'll just remain in place,...
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you can reach out to us on twitter. facebook, facebook.com/cspan. and you can send us an e-mail. this is more from the article, the lead story in "the washington post." they ride, the development marked a breakthrough after weeks of paralysis. joining us by phone is one of the authors of that article, and, laurie, welcome to the program. tell us, what kind of a deal did the president offered? what is new in the negotiations among the senators and between the senators and the white house? caller: there does not appear to be anything new. the policies they are talking about are the senate has been on the table for weeks and weeks and weeks. they seem to have finally agreed that they are going to move forward with something. there is no guarantee that the republican leader and the democratic leader will be able to put together an agreement, but they are at least not say what they are going to try to do is work together and they are aiming towards a vote. host: what is with the rank and file senators and house members on whether they can pull this thing off before the end of the week
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with us with us in ohio and indiana. when you factor in to the snowfall you will be seeing possible white out conditions at times. poor visibility on the roadways. dangerous. slippery roadways out there. keep that in mind as you head out the door this morning doing any driving out there. winter weather advisories in upstate new york, pennsylvania. not dealing with winter storm warnings because the storm is just not as bad. you could still be seeing six inches in spots in interior portions of the northeast. it will be chilly behind the storm and also on the windy side. keep that in mind. back to you in the studio on new year's eve. dry but also chilly. >> that's going to be interesting to see what happens to all those people in times square because it gets cold. and if there is still snow on the ground. >> like 30 degrees. >> no one clears snow faster than the times square crew. >> that's true. >> i have friends in town from jacksonville, florida that were praying that they would get some snow. chris and my myra you get y
with us with us in ohio and indiana. when you factor in to the snowfall you will be seeing possible white out conditions at times. poor visibility on the roadways. dangerous. slippery roadways out there. keep that in mind as you head out the door this morning doing any driving out there. winter weather advisories in upstate new york, pennsylvania. not dealing with winter storm warnings because the storm is just not as bad. you could still be seeing six inches in spots in interior portions of...
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you use. be careful, not for beginners, and if you want to be a good investor, pays to put trading disciplines into practice. trading is about profiting from short-term fluctuations in stock prices. sometimes these moves are caused by a catalyst, sometimes the result of a topsy turfy market. knowing how to trade makes awe a better investor. one of the most useful disciplines out there. and remember when we were subject to the gigantic swoons. intraday swoons, and i want to profit from them when they come back. what's it mean to trade around the core position. let's go through it step by step. first, you need a stock. one have you an opinion about. one where you have a directional bias. buy a stock you need over the higher term. what you are really looking for is a great company with a stock that gets tossed around by market volatility, which you think will ultimately be headed higher if you are patient. so we know getting shot at, we'll take advantage of the to buy. if you were just in vesting
you use. be careful, not for beginners, and if you want to be a good investor, pays to put trading disciplines into practice. trading is about profiting from short-term fluctuations in stock prices. sometimes these moves are caused by a catalyst, sometimes the result of a topsy turfy market. knowing how to trade makes awe a better investor. one of the most useful disciplines out there. and remember when we were subject to the gigantic swoons. intraday swoons, and i want to profit from them when...
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